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Network. we get wires and people send us stuff. it is nonstop information. the best thing is to hit the pavement and ask questions. the gadgets are great, but no substitute to hitting the pavement. what is it like emotionally to show up to a place where so many were sen leslie killed? senselessly killed? horrible. but i did is it a longtime ago, virginia tech, colorado and columbine. it is horrible. these people are suffering. on monday people were coming out of buildings who were not even 197, but were shellshocked because they were held hostage by security for a number of reasons so they could clear the area. reporters as much as we are hated we do are human and we have empathy. some people doubt that. because you had been to so many of the tragedies i sensed a a certain weariness in your reporting that here we go again, here i go again having ....
0 the penalty for making a mistake is almost nonexistent in this day of social media and information we receive. there is no context. you want it out there quickly. it used to be that there were big libel suits anytime a big mistake was made. when was the last time you saw a really large libel suit over a media error? the punishment just isn t there. you take down the story or you update the story and that s it. i wonder whether this fellow, chance, will decide to hire a lawyer. he spoke to greta and let s see what he had to say about being named wrongly as a mass murderer. how do you feel about all of this? i feel upset. i feel that my privacy was violated. i felt like my whole world was turned up shied turned upside down and now i am left with trying to put it back together. so there are consequences to these erroneous reports. absolutely. can you imagine the nightmare of being named as a mass shooter? they say where do you get your reputation back. the media did correct ....
Network. we get wires and people send us stuff. it is nonstop information. the best thing is to hit the pavement and ask questions. the gadgets are great, but no substitute to hitting the pavement. what is it like emotionally to show up to a place where so many were sen leslie killed? senselessly killed? horrible. but i did is it a longtime ago, virginia tech, colorado and columbine. it is horrible. these people are suffering. on monday people were coming out of buildings who were not even 197, but were shellshocked because they were by security for a number of reasons so they could clear the area. reporters as much as we are hated we do are human and we have empathy. some people doubt that. because you had been to so many of the tragedies i sensed a a certain weariness in your reporting that here we go ....
0 and that apparently is not true. we are just speculating, but this is experience speculation. cbs john miller reported the shooter was a man who wasn t at the navy yard. his id was found near the actual killer, aaron alexis. cbs tweeted, we are retracting our report that harvey chance was the navy yard shooter. nbc calling chance the shooter as well. they said we are now retracting that report and deleting those tweets. has the news business again fallen short in time of crisis? joining us now as she does every week lauren ashburn. juan williams and amy holmes who anchors real news at the the blaze. they make these mistakes again and again. i don t understand the rush to report unconfirmed details. reporters want it first before they want it right in many instances. the penalty for making a mistake is almost nonexistent in this day of social media and information we receive. there is no context. you want it out there quickly. it used to be that there were big libel suits any ....